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Mick Broderick, The WhistlebinkiesFarewell to Kaustinen

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Written by Mick Broderick and presented to the Major of Kaustinen, Finland after the Whistlebinkies performed at the annual folk music festival there in 1980. Live recording made by Duncan Reid for inclusion on the cassette tape Glasgow Festival, issued to promote the Glasgow Folk Festival in the early 1980s. "I wrote this tune with the help of my fellow Whistlebinkies when we played at the Kaustinen Folk Festival in Finland in 1980. The music was presented to the mayor of the town at a civic reception." - Mick Broderick
Part of the Raretunes Archive- see
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Artist/Composer: Mick Broderick, The Whistlebinkies
Keywords: folk group; scottish music; scotland


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